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  2. LABOR AFFAIRS. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A mass meeting of Broken Hill miners accepted the proposal of the manager of the Central Mine to work two shifts by putting extra men in each ...

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  3. RUSSIA NOT A VASSAL. ATTITUDE TOWARDS GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The:Telegraaf" states that the Germans are laying an unelectrified wire barrier two hundred metres behind the present ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" says that leading Finns insist that Finland is still for the Allies, and would greatly have preferred Sweden's help against the ...

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  5. SOLDIERS' DISTURBANCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An inquiry has been opened at Victoria Barracks into the circumstances associated with the recent disturbance on the Central Railway Station ...

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  6. SCEPTRE OF DEMOCRACY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P., speaking at West Ham, said democracy was being accepted by all hands as the future ruling power. The working man ...

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  7. INCONCLUSIVE PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Charles Wade, speaking from a "tank," said that if the war stopped now Germany would be ten times stronger than before. An inconclusive peace ...

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  8. THE AALAND ISLANDS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Berlin reports indicate that Germany intends to interpret the Finnish agreement in her own way, with the view of early and powerful ...

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  9. FUTURE ARBITRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Beeby, addressing a conference at the University. Union Hall under the auspices of the Workers of the Educational Association, spoke of the ...

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  10. SPANISH CRISIS.

    MADRID, Sunday.—Senor Prieto has definitely declined to form a new Ministry. The conferences between the party leaders are being resumed. ...

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  11. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir D. Haig reports: We made successful raids north-west of St. Quentin and south-westward of Cambrai. Several of the enemy were ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND TAXATION.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The income tax in New Zealand last year increased by nearly £2,000,000, and the land tax by £670,000. The total land and income tax ...

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  13. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The secretary of the Municipal Employees' Union states that the proposed log for municipal employees has received a mixed reception from ...

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  14. RUSSO-RUMANIAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian wireless message states that a Russo-Rumanian agreement has been concluded. It includes the early Rumanian evacuation of ...

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  15. RECONSTITUTED AS BEFORE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cabinet has been reconstituted as before. ...

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  16. CHAIRMANSHIP OF RECRUITING COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Captain Carmichael has refused the offer of the chairmanship of the State Recruiting Committee as he intends to return to the front. If a returned soldier ...

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  17. GENERAL WAR CABLES. LONDON WAR BONDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—London war bonds subscriptions for the week are estimated at £130,000,000, but they may reach £150,000,000 when the full returns are in. ...

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  18. CYCLONE IN AMERICA.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—A Columbus message says that a cyclone twenty miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide caused devastation on the north-western side of ...

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  19. LANDING OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—It is reported that 2000 German troops with artillery have already landed near Abo, in Finland. There is no official confirmation of the report. ...

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  20. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  21. UKRAINE'S GRANARY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Berlin inspired press admits that the mirage of Ukraine's granary recedes. The public do not expect supplies before July at the ...

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  22. EXCHANGED PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The latest arrivals of exchanged British war prisoners at Rotterdam from Germany include Tom Sullivan, the New Zealand oarsman. Sullivan ...

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  23. THE IGOTZ MUNDI SALVAGED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Danes have salvaged the Igotz Mundi. The vessel, which is not seriously damaged, is interned at Skaw, where her valuable cargo will be ...

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  24. PRICE OF MEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Piddington resumed the inquiry into the price of meat this morning. Mr. Catts, M.P., gave evidence that he had just returned from West ...

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  25. MASTERSHIP OF ROLLS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" understands that Mr. H. E. Duke, K.C. (Chief Secretary for Ireland), has been offered the Mastership of the Rolls. If he ...

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  26. MINISTERIAL RESIGNATION.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—M. Trotsky's resignation as Commissioner of Foreign Affairs was due to the Bolsheviks' quarrels regarding peace. M. Sternoff (Trade ...

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  27. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. A PRISONER ESCAPES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Thoms, who is undergoing a sentence of 18 months' imprisonment, escaped from Dubbo gaol yesterday morning. The man placed a ladder against ...

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  28. ENEMY ASSAULTING COLUMNS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says:—Since the German attack on Friday and our subsequent counter attacks the enemy infantry ...

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  29. BUILDING OF SHIPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" shipping correspondent suggests that the Admiralty fallaciously regards the mercantile marine as an auxiliary to the navy. He ...

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  30. EMBARGO ON INCREASED PAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A deputation from the Public Service Association urged the Solicitor-General to have the embargo on increases in pay lifted. The Minister, in ...

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  31. PATROLLING SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    PEKIN, Sunday.—A semi-official message states that General Semenov has been patrolling the Siberian, railway as far as Karimskya, junction. He commands a staunch and ...

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  32. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A claim for £400 was made in the District Court to-day by Janet Gillespie, spinster, against Clyde Robey. Plaintiff gave evidence that she ...

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  33. AUSTRALASIA. CHARGES AGAINST LEGISLATOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Phillip Gollier, a member of the West Australian. Parliament, was charged with having made statements likely to prejudice recruiting. The ...

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  34. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT..

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Edward Ford, recently employed as teller at the West Maitland branch of the Government Savings Bank, was charged at the Sydney ...

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  35. THE WAR LOANS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Fitzpatrick (Assistant Treasurer) declares that if the war lasts much longer the people will be asked to subscribe to the war loans—they will be ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. UNKNOWN MAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The police have not yet succeeded in arresting the man alleged to be responsible for the death of an unknown man at Haymarket on Saturday ...

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  38. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Arbitration Bill was further considered in committee. On clause 5, Mr. Brooks moved an amendment with the object of preventing the ...

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  39. A SQUATTER'S PURCHASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the whole of to-day a stream of inquirers flowed steadily into the Commonwealth Bank. One squatter bought £20,000 worth of bonds. ...

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  40. USING A SHOP EOR BETTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Jeremiah Creedon (hairdresser) and his son, John Creedon, tobacconist, were each fined £20 or two months' imprisonment with hard labor for ...

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  41. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Mackinnon, Director of Recruiting, approved of the suggestion that men should be asked to enlist for a limited period on active service. ...

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  42. DOWNING ENEMY AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters further reports —Enemy artillery responded heavily to our barrage. Three shells burst successively ...

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  43. SWEDEN'S APPROVAL.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—Germany has telegraphed the Bolsheviks that the Aaland Island landing was approved by Sweden. ...

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  44. CHARGE AGAINST HORSE TRAINER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A horse trainer named Harold Billington was charged at the Police Court to-day with having conspired with F. Harris to defraud James Lamont of ...

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  45. STIMULUS TO RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director-General of Recruiting, inter-viewed to-day said that the real stimulus to recruiting would have to come from the ...

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  46. APATHY OF JAPANESE PRESS.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Concern is shown at the English newspapers' striking contrast to the apparent apathy of the Japanese press, which now generally suggests that a military ...

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  47. THE GOLD YIELD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The N.S.W. gold yield for February was valued at £28,336, being a substantial increase on the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  48. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Steel Shipping Board reports the launching of seventeen vessels of 120,700 tons in February. The Board anticipates deliveries in ...

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  49. LAWLESSNESS IN BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Berlin press demand the establishment of an armed special constabulary owing to the enormous increase in crime. The paper ...

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  50. LATE SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The late Sir John Madden, Chief Justice of Victoria, will be given a State funeral. The two Victorian Houses of Parliament will ...

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  51. NO ILLUMINATED ADDRESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The postponed visit of the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson to Bathurst has been definitely fixed for March 22nd. They will ...

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  52. EX-PRISONERS OF WAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two Australian soldiers who were prisoners of war in Germany for eighteen months have reached Melbourne. Both pay a high tribute to the ...

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  53. RUSSIAN PROTEST.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—Russia has protested to the German Government against the introduction of German troops to. Finland and the Aaland Islands. ...

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  54. AMERICAN RAIDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters states that the Americans participated in two raids in Lorraine on Saturday. The first raid was ...

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  55. MAN POWER POLICY.

    MANCHESTER, Monday.—The engineers' delegate denies Mr. Barnes' statement of a settlement. He states that the Government proposals are regarded as ...

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  56. REVOLUTION IN GERMANY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Peter Simonoff, the newly-proclaimed Russian Consul-General in Australia, addressing a meeting of inter-national socialists, predicted a revolution in ...

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  57. VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Crown case against William Wickie at the Wagga Quarter Sessions to-day for an alleged indecent assault on a girl aged 11 failed, the ...

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  58. GERMANY AND SWEDEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Kaiser sent a long and gushing telegram to the King of Sweden, acknowledging the efforts of the Swedish Minister at Petrograd on ...

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  59. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A telegram was received by the Detective Department to-night from the Yarram police, stating that John Bamford, the cook, who is wanted ...

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  60. RUSSIA'S RESISTANCE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The "Pravda" declares that the transfer of the Government to Moscow demonstrates the firm determination of the Government to resist to the end ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. SECRETARY FOR WAR IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Mr. Baker (American Secretary for War) and staff of seven have arrived in France. Mr. Baker will call on M. Poincare and M. Clemenceau, and ...

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  63. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Gotha destroyed during the raid was of the new Friedrichshaven type. It had two powerful motors and wings of 80 feet expansion. The ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. RUMANIA.

    JASSY, Monday.—The peace agreement does not mean that Rumania has forgiven her enemies. The few lighters left at Fater after a 15 months' struggle were ...

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  66. THE MATUNGA'S CREW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co. have received a cable from London advising that the Admiralty reports there is every reason to believe that the ...

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  67. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The German icebreaker Hindenburg has been mined south of the Aaland Islands and sunk. Three men were killed, several injured, and five drowned. ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. RHINE TOWNS.

    GENEVA, Monday.—Four of the principal Rhine towns have petitioned the German Government demanding a cessation of reprisal bombings owing to the danger to ...

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  70. KILLED IN AERIAL RAID.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A well-known Sydney business man, Magnus Goldring, a wholesale jeweller, was killed in the raid on London by German aeroplanes on ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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  74. BAKERS CEASE WORK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The operative bakers at Kalgoorlie ceased work owing to the refusal of the master bakers to grant an all-round increase of 20/- per week. ...

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  75. Advertising

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